If a specie needs the zoo's protection and isolation to survive, it is not far from natural extinction. If a culture needs to attack other cultures, to isolate itself, to eliminate all competitions by force to survive, it is not far from its own natural doom via cultural selection in a cultural competition, and it is not far from entering the last place it truly belongs - the cultural museum.

From the Islamic "Jihad" to China's "anti-spiritual pollution" to "ten scholars' protest against Christmas", they are all last stinky breaths from a dying, decaying culture. From WWII Japan's "suicidal warriors" to today's Islamic "suicidal believers" to China's "people racists", they are all last kicks from evil in the course of inevitable human progress toward freedom. --- Kai Chen

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Dear Visitors:

Wafa Sultan, the brave Arab woman scholar once pointed out succinctly: "There is no such thing as so-called "Clash of Civilizations", there is only the inevitable emergence of "Competition of Civilizations". Those cultures that are not suited for human freedom will be gradually selected out through this process of cultural competition."

I couldn't agree with her more on this fundamental point, on this critical issue facing mankind today.

Much like the past Roman Empire and some other civilizations, all human cultures that have not been fit for human freedom disappeared naturally, gradually, some violently, one time of another from the surface of the earth. History has shown us that this process of cultural selection not only happened naturally and inevitably, but rightfully, for those which had perished were those against human progress toward freedom. Just imagine what would have happened if all the people on earth wanted to preserve the Roman Empire against its natural decline and inevitable demise simply because it had existed. Would the world be as what it is today?

Many Chinese, for one reason or another no matter how irrationally and reactionary it is, want to preserve the Chinese culture and the Chinese communist dynasty that represents the current Chinese empire. Have they ever asked what kind roles they are playing now just to preserve a culture that is degenerative and despotic in nature, an empire that is violently oppressive toward individual human beings, a unity that only aims to eliminate and dominate others by force, an entity that is designed only to enslave, to battle against freedom?

When you take a position to preserve the Chinese culture and the Chinese empire, ask yourself this question:

"Are you for freedom? Are you for human progress out of dark ages? Are you not just a culprit and an accomplice in maintaining a system of slavery to imprison human free spirit?"